Tuesday, September 14, 2010

NFL-Week One

So week 1 of the 2010 NFL regular season is in the books and there was a lot of ugly football. Perhaps shortening the preseason to 2 games isn't a good idea as clearly many of the offenses were not up to par yet.

There are now 16 teams who are 1-0 and 16 teams who are 0-1. Amidst those games were several surprises. The two biggest surprises that I can think of are the Seahawks and the Chiefs over the Niners and the Chargers. I guess Tom Brady and Wes Welker are back to being 100% even if Randy Moss is squabbling about his money, as they gave the Bengals a beat down. The score, 38-24, is closer looking than the game really was. Somewhat surprisingly, but not a total shocker, the Texans jumped out to quick 10-0 lead over the Colts and were able to hold on to it 34-24 on the back of RB Arian Foster and his 231 yd, 3-TD performance. Pittsburgh picked up a victory at home in overtime over the Falcons and Washington outlasted the Cowboys in DC.

That's just a quick rundown of some of the NFL scores from week 1. Week 2 will be upon us before we know it and with that the start of the 2010 NFL Three Team Football Frenzy will officially begin. Get yourselves registered or your teams changed by midnight Saturday and get your week 2 pick in by the time games start Sunday. Good luck everyone.

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Monica said...
I think the winnings breakdown should be 50/30/20. September 22, 2008 9:21 PM

Monica said...
something to consider for next year: person picks 2 of their 3 teams. the last team is randomly generated by the computer. September 22, 2008 9:32 PM

dayzd toe said...
What do you guys think about keeping the rules the same as far as picking your three teams and each week picking one, but instead of JUST picking a team, you get scheduled against an opponent who is also in the game. The person whose team wins by the most(or loses by the least) gets the victory? September 25, 2008 12:05 PM

dayzd toe said...
I might remove the BYE week and start the playoffs a week early. This would set up a two week opening round, a one week 2nd round, and a two week championship round... 5 weeks of playoffs altogether. This might aleviate some of the tiebreaker issues I'm trying to work around with the current playoff set up. December 22, 2008 11:12 AM